On Fri, 17 May 2002, Chris Stoermer wrote:

> > With a disclaimer like that, you really expect anybody to reply to
> > you?  I wouldn't give you any advice on the basis that I might get
> > sued!

It seems to me that the point of the disclaimer is not to make it possible
to sue other people -- it is to make it difficult for other people to sue
him.

Mike


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